MINNEAPOLIS—The Minnesota Timberwolves still don’t have a general manager, but at least they know who will represent them at the NBA draft lottery next week.

Wolves forward Kevin Love wrote on Twitter that he will be in New Jersey for the annual drawing on Tuesday. The team confirmed Love’s announcement.

The Timberwolves are still looking for a general manager. In-house candidates include Fred Hoiberg and Jim Stack, while the names of former Pacers executive David Kahn, Portland assistant GM Tom Penn and former Miami assistant GM Randy Pfund have been mentioned as possibilities.

NBA teams often send a member of the front office to Secaucus for the drawing, but it is not uncommon for players to represent teams either. The Wolves have the fifth-best shot at landing the No. 1 pick.

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